Annie Mae Young

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Annie Mae Young (1928–2013) was an American artist associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters.[1] Her daughter, Nellie Mae Abrams, was also a quilter.[2]

Born in 1928 in Alberta, Alabama, Young was one of twelve children born to Lula and Albert Pettway. Albert Pettway grew cotton, corn, peas, sweet potatoes, and sorghum cane. Young mostly worked in the house with her mother cooking, cleaning, or tending to their personal garden. Young attended school until the 7th grade. The school she and her siblings attended was eight miles (13 km) away from their home and required them to walk arduously the entire way. Young began quilting at approximately age 13, when her father brought home scraps of fabric from Camden. Young married Lucius Young at age 16, and they had nine children. Lucius died in a car accident in 1970. Thereafter, Young began to cook and perform housework for a white family in Gastonburg, Alabama.[3]

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